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Photos of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen-Bulsan, South Tyrol / Italy.
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Thursday, May 1, 2014
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17 comments:
Topping off the squares with those wonderful flowers is terrific!
This is a perfect contribution to the theme!
Wonderful symmetry!
Flowers.. the perfect way to soften a square :) Perfect for today Karl.
Wo, that is A LOT of identical squares. But inside each one is different from its neighbor.
Nice! I especially like the flowers across the top.
Everything seems to well balanced. Nice shot!
What a fantastic shot. I like everything about it.
Love the shot!
For some reason, I find the pattern here mesmerizing.
Wonderful post for Theme Day Karl!
Perfect. I like the rhythm the slight variation among the windows make. And of course the crown of flowers.
Terrific shot, Karl. And once you start looking at the squares, you end up seeing more!
Wow! You nailed this one, Karl.
Nice repetition with a bit of variety at each window.
those planters are like eyebrows for the windows!
Love this composition, Karl!
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